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When three puppygirls named after pastries are on top of each other, it is called Eclair a'la menthe et Biscotti aux fraises avec beaucoup de Ricotta sur le dessus.
Most of all, you have to be disciplined and you have to save, even if you hate our current financial system. Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing.

The moa and the Haast's eagle might be gone, but plenty of giants remain in Aotearoa.

New Zealand plays host to a range of invertebrates that display all the characteristics of island gigantism.

Island gigantism occurs when in the absence of constraints (such as predators), native species grow larger than in other places. In New Zealand, the 'land without teeth' where wildlife evolved for 80 million years without any terrestrial mammals (except for the bats), invertebrates were in a (mammalian) predator-free nirvana, having the perfect opportunity to grow enormous. And many of them did.

When three puppygirls named after pastries are on top of each other, it is called Eclair a'la menthe et Biscotti aux fraises avec beaucoup de Ricotta sur le dessus.
Most of all, you have to be disciplined and you have to save, even if you hate our current financial system. Because if you don't save, then you're guaranteed to end up with nothing.

The remains of an estimated 5,000 people are buried under the green.
Katie Carbo said: 'I noticed what I thought was a rock at first, I kind of poked it and a piece came off in my hand, and I noticed it was bone fragments.'
Investigators currently working to identify the sex, age and cause of death of the two bodies said there are likely to be more.
The nail suggested the bodies were buried some time in the late 1700s, investigators said. The park was a cemetery until 1821.